Road crews ready for ice, snow

Local road crews were preparing Tuesday afternoon for what meteorologists expected could be the worst weather of the winter.

The National Weather Service forecast a mixture of freezing rain and snow, with possible ice accumulations of a quarter to three-quarters of an inch and one to two inches of snow from Tuesday night into Thursday.

William Hager, crew chief for the Jessamine County Road Department, said the county would ordinarily spread salt only on county roads, but if it gets cold enough and there’s heavy ice, “salt won’t do much good.”

“We’ll have to put down a little bit of gravel to help give traction,” he said.

Hager said the county has plenty of salt and gravel, and it has four trucks equipped with snow plows.

Dave Brown, superintendent of public works for the City of Nicholasville, said his department has eight trucks and plenty of salt. He said the city just built a new storage building that will hold 600 tons of salt, and it’s about three-quarters full, “so we ought to have enough to get us through this event,” he said.

Dave Carlstedt, head of public works and utilities for the city of Wilmore, said he has a dump truck and a couple of pickups equipped with blades and plenty of salt, and the city has a contract with Hager Construction to help out if needed in the event of a heavy winter storm.

“We’re in pretty good shape,” he said.

Kyle Montgomery, Jessamine County’s superintendent for the state Department of Highways declined to talk about his crew’s preparations because, he said, policy prohibits it.

SportsPlus

Jessamine County

Nicholasville Police Reports

Jessamine County

Jessamine County Board of Education Sets Tax Rate

Community columnists

US food insecurity rate rose to 13.5% in 2023 as government benefits declined and food prices soared

News

What to do about increased yellow jacket activity

News

Gamecocks whip Cats

Features

Wesley Village employees receive state-wide awards

Community columnists

Dave Says: Rewarding success

News

Pulaski couple faces multiple child sexual abuse charges

News

Stoops expects another close encounter against Gamecocks in SEC opener

News

Settlement finalized, city seeks family members of damaged headstones at Maple Grove cemetery

Community columnists

Forgotten technology skills still useful

News

KCTCS enrollment looking at 8.4 percent increase

News

Hamdan pleased with UK’s offense in debut as Cats’ offensive coordinator

Community columnists

Jessamine Community Band is a hidden musical gem

News

First case of Oropouche virus, aka ‘Sloth Fever,’ confirmed in Kentucky

News

Medical marijuana is on the ballot in over 100 counties and cities across Kentucky

News

Stoops: Transfer QB Vandagriff ‘delivered’ in debut with Wildcats

Community columnists

Roark: Witch Hazel

Jessamine County

Nicholasville Police Reports

News

KSP, local agencies have wild chase on Sunday

News

9 businesses receive KDA Buy Local lifetime award

News

Cats blank Golden Eagles

Community columnists

Geri-Antics: Let’s talk about self-checkout

Jessamine County

Jessamine County and others look for community input on Climate Action Plan